2024
DOI: 10.1002/biot.202400506
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Considerations Regarding High Oil Density Bioreactor‐Scale Fermentations of Yarrowia lipolytica Using CFD Modeling and Experimental Validation

Sarah M. Coleman,
Richard J. Marx,
Morgan K. Martinez
et al.

Abstract: Hydrophobic feedstocks such as waste cooking oil have recently been considered for microbial biotransformation due to their abundance, low cost, and unique advantage for lipid‐derived fermentation products. Most fermentations with hydrophobic substrates are conducted at the tube or flask scale (less than 1 L total volume) or with the hydrophobic substrate comprising a small fraction of the media. Low substrate concentrations require additional feeding. Alternatively, high concentrations do not require signific… Show more

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